Not bad for a Tuesday...

6/11/12 10:20 PM EDT

President Obama, continuing his harried fundraising pace, will hit six events on Tuesday that are expected to bring in at least $3.6 million for his campaign.

Two of the most lucrative are $40,000-a-head "campaign roundtables" as the president's team has dubbed them -- closed-press events where high-dollar donors can meet and talk privately with the president and remain anonymous. Obama will attend two on Tuesday -- one at the Hyatt Regency Baltimore with 15 guests and one at The Franklin Institute in Philadelphia with 25 guests, according to a campaign official.

Obama is also scheduled to attend two $10,000-per-ticket events, one at the Baltimore Hyatt Regency and the other at a private home in Owings Mills, Maryland. The home belongs to developer Josh E .Fidler and his wife, Genine, an Obama bundler, the Baltimore Sun reported. A total of 175 supporters are expected at both, the campaign official said.

And for those who can't afford those events, there are two fundraisers with ticket prices starting at $250. The first is a reception at the Hyatt Regency Baltimore, where Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley is scheduled to introduce Obama and the campaign is expecting 500 supporters to attend. The second is at the Franklin Institute, where another 500 people are expected.

For those keeping track, Tuesday marks the ninth weekday out of the last 27 that the president has been out on the road and collecting campaign cash. But despite the fundraising frenzy, he and the DNC trailed Mitt Romney and the RNC in the most recent fundraising reports. Team Obama reported raising $60 million, compared with $76.8 million reported by Team Romney.